UK police investigate allegations of child sex abuse dating back to 1980s after Epstein file release
UK police are investigating two allegations of child sex abuse dating back to the 1980s and 1990s, prompted by documents released from the U.S. Justice Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
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AI-generatedUK police are investigating two allegations of child sex abuse dating back to the 1980s and 1990s, prompted by documents released from the U.S. Justice Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Surrey Police are examining incidents in Surrey and Berkshire from the mid-1990s to 2000, and in West Surrey from the mid- to late 1980s. No arrests have been made. Several UK police forces are assessing information from the Epstein files, with a national coordination group established to support these efforts. The investigations stem from over three million pages of documents that have been released.
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4 extractedKing Charles III stripped Prince Andrew of his royal titles in October.
UK police are investigating two allegations of child sex abuse dating back to the 1980s and 1990s/2000s.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council has set up a national coordination group to support forces assessing information from Epstein-related documents.
The investigations were prompted by potential crimes revealed in documents from the U.S. Justice Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.